D. APPLETON AND COMPANY'S PUBLICATIONS. 



P A MILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 

 ^ By F. Schuyler Mathews. Illustrated with 200 Drawings 

 by the Author, and containing an elaborate Index showing at a 

 glance the botanical and popular names, family, color, locality, 

 environment, and time of bloom of several hundred flowers. 

 i2mo. Library Edition, cloth, $1.75; Pocket Edition, flexible 

 covers, $2.25. 



"In this cqnvenient and useful volumethe flowers which one finds in the fields are 

 identified, illustrated, and described in familiar language. Their connection with gar- 

 den flowers is made clear. Particular attention is drawn to the beautiful ones which 

 have come under cultivation, and, as the title indicates, the book furnishes a ready 

 guide to a knowledge of wild and cultivated flowers alike. 



" I have examined Mr. Mathews's little book upon ' Familiar Flowers of Field and 

 Garden,' and I have pleasure in commending the accuracy and beauty of the drawings 

 and the freshness of the text. We have long needed some botany from the hand of an 

 artist who sees form and color without the formality of the scientist. The book 

 deserves a reputation." — L. H. Bailey, Professor of J-Jorticulture^ Cornell Uni- 

 versity. 



" I am much pleased with your ' Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden.' It is a 

 useful and handsomely prepared handbook, and the elaborate index is an especially 

 valuable part of it. Taken in connection with the many careful drawings, it would 

 seem as though your little volume thoroughly covers its subject." — Louis Prang. 



" The author describes in a most interesting and charming manner many familiar 

 wild and cultivated plants, enlivening his remarks by crisp epigrams, and rendering 

 identification of the subjects described simple by means of seme two hundred draw- 

 ings from Nature, made by his own pen. . . . The book will do much to more fully 

 acquaint the reader with those plants of field and garden treated upon with which he 

 may be but partly familiar, and go a long way toward correcting many popular 

 errors existing in the matter of colors of their flowers — a subject to which Mr. Mathews 

 has devoted much attention, and on which he is now a recognized authority in the 

 trade." — New York Florists' Exchange. 



" A book of much value and interest, admirably arranged for the student and the 

 lover of flowers. . . . The text is full of compact information, well selected and in- 

 terestingly presented. . It seems to us to be a most attractive handbook of its 

 kind." — New York Sun. 



" A delightful book and very useful. Its language is plain and familiar, and the 

 illustrations are dainty works of art. It is just the book for those who want to be 

 familiar with the well-known flowers, those that grow in the cultivated gardens as 

 well as those that blossom in the fields. " — Newark Daily Advertiser. 



' ' Seasonable and valuable. The young botanist and the lover of flowers, who have 

 only studied from Nature, will be greatly aided by this work." — Pittsburg Post. 



' ' Charmingly written, and to any one who loves the flowers — and who does not ? — 

 will prove no less fascinating than instructive. It will open up in the garden and the 

 fields a new world full of curiosity and delight, and invest them with a new interest in 

 his sight." — Christian Work, 



" One need not be deeply read in floral lore to be interested in what Mr. Mathews 

 ha^ written, and the more proficient one is therein the greater his satisfaction is likely 

 to be." — New York Mail and Express. 



" Mr. F. Schuyler Mathews's careful description and graceful drawings of our 

 ' Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden ' are fitted to make them familiar even to those 

 who have not before made their acquaintance." — New York Evening Post. 



D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



